An Ordinary Day Turned Divine
What began as an ordinary school day turned into a divine moment. We walked into AA Light Academy, Ibadan, with the gospel, love, and a burden to leave these children and their community better than we met them. The
What began as an ordinary school day turned into a divine moment. We walked into AA Light Academy, Ibadan, with the gospel, love, and a burden to leave these children and their community better than we met them. The
Our logo is more than just a design. It is a message in symbol; a visual embodiment of the burden, calling, and heart behind The Menora City Initiative (TMC). At its center stands the Menora, the seven-branched lampstand in
In case you missed it… We’ve got a brand new look! Introducing The Menora City Initiative (TMC), a fresh identity with the same burning passion to change lives and light cities This rebrand is more than just a new
After years of transforming lives as Foundation of Light Outreach (FOLO), we are thrilled to unveil our new name and identity: The Menora City Initiative (TMC) This rebrand follows our successful CAC registration and represents a renewed commitment to
On the 25th of December, 2024, something truly beautiful happened in Adabale, Yemetu, Ibadan, Oyo State. As families gathered around the world to celebrate Christmas, the Menorah City Initiative (TMC), formerly known as the Foundation of Light Outreach (FOLO),
On the 8th of September, 2024, something powerful unfolded behind the walls of Lamingo Prison, along Jos University Teaching Hospital Road in Plateau State. As part of the 4th Edition of our outreach themed "Redemption," The Menorah City Initiative
Our 3rd Edition Outreach took place on June 19th, 2024, at State Primary School, Okoro-nu-odo, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, themed: “The Knowledge of God.” Before the outreach, our Port Harcourt State Coordinator visited the school to finalize preparations, and
In a time when social media trends often showcase children and teenagers embracing ungodly content like twerking videos and shallow entertainment, there are generally three responses from society: Indifference: Some watch and laugh, seeing nothing wrong. Concern without action:
Children are great imitators. They learn more effectively through what they see, hear, and feel. Sadly, the world often feeds them a steady diet of harmful influences, shaping how they think, live, and dream. That’s why The Menora City
Partner with TMC to impact lives spiritually and physically.
Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.
Partner with TMC to impact lives spiritually and physically.
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